The model is large which leads to high accuracy results but
need more computation resource.Figure 1.
Mixed Approach (Middle Layer Thick)
Defines shells for top and bottom layer and solid for middle
layer.Figure 2.
Sandwich Shell Approach
Use only one shell element through the thickness. Use
different materials to define multiple layers.Figure 3.
In composite shell modeling there are two types of problems.
The first is composite shell with isotropic
layers (orthotropic in z direction). For example, by Windshield modeling. Where,
material LAW27(PLAS_BRIT) or LAW36 (PLAS_TAB) can
be used.
The second is composite shell with orthotropic
layers (orthotropic in x, y and z). For example, Sandwich shell with external fiber
glass layers and internal foam layer. Where, material LAW25 (COMPSH)
and all shell formulation can be used, except for QEPH.